Government Studies
This section is dedicated to provide support for students enrolled in government or political science programs across various institutions. Our primary objective is to aid their academic progress and thoroughly prepare them for a range of examinations, including WAEC, NECO, UTME, POST UTME, NABTEB, and others, both on the national and international levels.
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The Ibadan All-Nigerian Constitutional Conference of 1950
On the 9th of January, 1950, delegates from the northern, eastern and western regions of Nigeria met as a body…
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Berlin Conference And The Partition of West Africa
In the due course to get a share of the African continent, all European nations participating in the struggle to…
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The West African Students’ Union (WASU) 1925
The West African Sudents’ Union (WASU) was founded on August 7 1925, in London, by a group of twenty one…
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Political Parties in the Second Republic of Nigeria
The presidential system of government practiced in the Second Republic of Nigeria (1979-1983) favored the existence of a multi-party…
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Pre-colonial Political Administration In Yoruba land
The pre-colonial political administration in Yoruba land is one of the most popular among the pre-colonial systems or administrations in…
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History of Nigerian Federalism
Governor Bernard Bourdillion The history of Federalism in Nigeria can be traced to the division of the country into three…
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Aburi Accord- The Meeting of Two Elephants
The Aburi Accord (agreement) was reached in 1967 in Aburi, Ghana, by the Supreme Military Council (Federal Government delegates) and…
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How Nigeria’s Mid-Western Region was Created in 1963
The agitation for the creation of the Mid-Western Region began in 1948 with the formation of the Benin community under…
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The Nigerian Council of Lord Lugard
The Nigerian Council of Lord Lugard was created in 1914 after the amalgamation of the Northern and Southern protectorates. Membership…
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